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Top San Jose news: New earthquake risk map released; pedestrian struck, killed by car; more

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Published on December 13, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

San Jose residents against senior housing project don’t pass ‘common-sense test,’ official says

A third of the units within the complex would be designated for formerly homeless seniors.

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USGS releases new earthquake risk map

The U.S. Geological Survey released new earthquake hazard maps for the nation on Thursday, boosting the risk of seismic damage in the South and East Bay — especially for tall buildings. 

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Pedestrian dies after being hit by car in West San Jose

The death marks the city’s 58th traffic fatality of 2019.

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College football: San Jose State’s Brennan gets extension

San Jose State football coach Brent Brennan has received a contract extension, after a breakthrough 2019 season that nearly landed Spartans back in a bowl game. 

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